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Anniversary
of Ratzinger's Resignation Nears
Vatican Insider February 8, 2014
http://vaticaninsider.lastampa.it/en/the-vatican/detail/articolo/benedetto-xvi-benedict-xvi-benedicto-xvi-31902/
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11 February 2013: The
anniversary of Ratzinger's resignationa pproaches
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The former Vatican Secretary of State, Tarcisio
Bertone, has commented on the Vatileaks scandal saying there may
still be some documents that are about to come out
ANDREA TORNIELLI
vatican city
“I hope the Vatileaks scandal is now a closed the book
although there may still be some documents that are being held,
ready to be thrown out there,” said the former Vatican Secretary
of State, Tarcisio Bertone in a statement to Italian news channel
TgCom24. In his interview with journalist Fabio Marchese
Ragona, the cardinal said that the “the whole Vatileaks affair
represented a time of great suffering, a period of suffering that
went on too long for the Pope and his closest collaborators.
Particularly because of the lack of love shown towards the
Church, a sentiment that was reflected in all Vatileaks-related
actions and documents that should have been kept confidential in
order to allow the Church to internally discuss and put right
certain attitudes.”
“But I must say that this incredibly difficult moment
inspired a powerful current, a high voltage power line I would
say, of closeness and solidarity towards the Pope and the Holy
See.” Speaking about the possibility of other documents being
brought to light, Bertone said: “I believe that the times,
climate and relationship network have changed significantly. I
see that there is great trust within the Church.”
In the interview, the former Vatican Secretary of State
announced the publication of “a booklet on faith and sport” and
revealed his intention to write his memoirs: “I have a very
archive, so I am in a position to review and look over on these
past years with objective documentation on the facts and provide
another reading of events that may be useful in setting the
record straight on certain off-the-mark interpretations.”
The poisonous atmosphere that festered in the Vatican
around the time of Benedict XVI’s resignation could return as the
anniversary of his departure nears. And now the possibility of
further document leaks is being wafted around (new in the sense
of unpublished but still listed among the documents discovered in
2012 – at least this is what Bertone seems to be alluding to).
Above all, the anniversary will be tainted by the memories of a
shady Curia plagued by betrayal, power struggles and networks, as
described in French author Nicolas Diat’s book, entitled: “L’homme
qui ne voulait pas être pape - histoire secrète d’un règne”
(published by Albin Michel).
The book paints a rather discomforting portrait of the
former Pope’s entourage, of the underworld that was operating
around him. It shows that many top figures still seem to be
keeping quiet about what went on, overcome by the fear of what
may happen if they publicly begin to accuse one another,
revealing the identities of the individuals that unleashed the
chaos that was linked to Ratzinger’s resignation.
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